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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring three pieces of royal regalia: a crown, an orb, and a scepter, housed within a glass display case with a dark wooden frame. The interior of the case is lined with a vibrant red material, and the objects are presented on red, geometric risers.

The crown, positioned centrally on the highest riser, appears to be made of dark metal, possibly iron, adorned with intricate, possibly gilded, leaf motifs and small crosses. Below it, on a lower riser, is a golden orb surmounted by a cross. To the right, a long, golden scepter with an ornate, silver-colored top piece rests horizontally on the red lining of the case.

An information plaque, partially visible through the glass in the upper left, provides details in Belarusian, Russian, and English. The English text reads: "Crown jewels of Stefan Batory" and "Metal, shaping, forging. 20th-21st century replicas," indicating that these are modern reproductions of historical artifacts. A dark-framed painting is partially visible in the background on the far left. The setting is an indoor exhibition, likely a museum in Hrodna, Belarus, where these replicas of Stefan Batory's regalia are displayed.
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Apr 30, 2026, 1:42 PM

Hrodna, Belarus

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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring three pieces of royal regalia: a crown, an orb, and a scepter, housed within a glass display case with a dark wooden frame. The interior of the case is lined with a vibrant red material, and the objects are presented on red, geometric risers. The crown, positioned centrally on the highest riser, appears to be made of dark metal, possibly iron, adorned with intricate, possibly gilded, leaf motifs and small crosses. Below it, on a lower riser, is a golden orb surmounted by a cross. To the right, a long, golden scepter with an ornate, silver-colored top piece rests horizontally on the red lining of the case. An information plaque, partially visible through the glass in the upper left, provides details in Belarusian, Russian, and English. The English text reads: "Crown jewels of Stefan Batory" and "Metal, shaping, forging. 20th-21st century replicas," indicating that these are modern reproductions of historical artifacts. A dark-framed painting is partially visible in the background on the far left. The setting is an indoor exhibition, likely a museum in Hrodna, Belarus, where these replicas of Stefan Batory's regalia are displayed.

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